User's Manual
UTT Technologies Chapter 1 Product Overview
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1.2 Main Features
1. LAN Interface
Ɣ Multiple-port Switch: Provides an integrated multiple-port 10/100Mbps, each port
supports auto MDI/MDI-X.
Ɣ DHCP Server˖It can act as a DHCP server to dynamically assign IP addresses and
other TCP/IP configuration parameters (such as gateway IP address, DNS and WINs
server IP addresses) to the LAN hosts.
Ɣ Multiple Subnets: It can be assigned multiple IP addresses to connect multiple
subnets.
Ɣ Routing Protocols: It supports static routing and dynamic routing protocols including
RIP I and RIP II.
Ɣ Port-based VLAN: A VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) is a group of devices that
form a logical LAN segment, that is, a broadcast domain. The members on the same
VLAN can communicate with each other. The traffic will not disturb among different
VLANs. Note that only some models support this feature.
Ɣ Port Mirroring: It allows an administrator to monitor network traffic. It copies the traffic
from specified ports to another port where the traffic can be monitored. Then the
administrator can perform traffic monitoring, performance analysis and fault diagnosis.
Note that only some models support this feature.
2. WAN Interface
Ɣ Multiple WAN Interfaces˖ It provides multiple 10/100Mbps WAN interfaces that
support auto MDI/MDI-X.
Ɣ DSL and Cable Modem Supported: UTT products have passed the compatibility
testing with many DSL and cable modems provided by popular manufacturers.
Ɣ PPPoE: Each WAN interface can act as a PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet) client to
connect to the ISP¶s PPPoE server.
Ɣ Internet Connection Sharing: The LAN users can share multiple Internet connections
to access the Internet using NAT (Network Address Translation).
Ɣ Load Balancing and Failover: Provides multiple WAN interfaces that support
intelligent load balancing and automatic failover.
Ɣ Supports ID Binding for Some Applications, such as online banking, QQ, etc.
3. IP/MAC Binding and Access Control
Ɣ Supports IP and MAC address pairs binding